tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1140196442650307474.post8209636424762664697..comments2023-08-29T09:03:40.610-04:00Comments on Harmon's Haven: Paper Christmas Tree TopperJesika Harmonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05711947291647211729noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1140196442650307474.post-19916423396147038062012-11-19T11:30:39.381-05:002012-11-19T11:30:39.381-05:00It's been almost 13 years since you've see...It's been almost 13 years since you've seen me, but I had a Jr. Miss moment over the weekend, told my friend Maquel who was in the pageant with us and she told me she came across your blog the other day. I'm Lisa, red head, who did the clogging number. My roommate during Jr. Miss, McKenzie, did an opera singing number and I just saw her perform in Michael Mccleans the Forgotten Carols over the weekend. I thought I recognized her and after the show went and talked to her. Small world. You are just as cute as ever with your adorable family. It looks like you've traveled the country with your husband. I met my husband in Chicago and we lived in Maryland for 4 years while he went to grad school. We are now in Utah working in Park City. I was diagnosed with brain cancer earlier this year and lost all my hair, so you might remember me with long red hair, and I don't have that anymore. My blog is www.calderwoodfamily.blogspot.com. I tried to find you on facebook, but didn't see you under your maiden name. I hope all is well. Take care, Lisa (Foster)Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15450072170746483077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1140196442650307474.post-56989514626233777012012-11-15T15:38:18.007-05:002012-11-15T15:38:18.007-05:00I always appreciate your sincere concern for good ...I always appreciate your sincere concern for good things in this life. Throw away any guilt and know that you are doing all the good things that make a difference. There is a time and a season for everything. It isn't your season to go door to door campaigning while your children sit at home without you. The world will not end and I have trust and faith in our country. One man alone does not run our country and if we think he does then why elect the others who represent us. There will always be differences of opinion and that is the challenge . . . to truly listen to each other and come to solutions to problems with the input of all. Anyway, as Pres. Monson so thoughtfully said after the election, "We need to pray for the President of our country and and his family and be supportive instead of being so divisive." Pres. Hinckly was really one of the first publicly in our church who recognized the positive role that we can play by our words and actions. I love to read the blogs of my grandchildren as you are growing through and going through the exciting decisions and challenges of your/our time. Love you Phyllis Bestorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18317957414915951538noreply@blogger.com